…Alright now let's add some sparkle to this by changing her gown to gold lame,…it's actually pretty simple to do we're going to make a gold lame brush.…So I'm going to make a layer right above the dress and…that automatically clips it in since the dodge and burn layer was clipped.…And let's make the brush.…The brush actually starts out, and I've got it in the brushes you've downloaded.…Actually, not in the brushes, but in the tools that you've downloaded.…And it's called bright gold lame.…

Here it is.…Let me show you what makes up this particular brush.…It is, a bunch of dots, for starters.…Oops, and you'll only see it over the dress area because this is clipped.…It's just a bunch of dots, kind of like the hair brush that we made.…But it's got a bunch of settings on it from the brush panel, that make it work.…So let's open the brush panel and take a look at them.…First off is shape dynamics.…The angle jitter is set to the maximum, 100.…

The next thing is Scattering, the scatter is set to 95% and…the count is kicked up to 3%.…

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11/11/2013

Harness the power of Adobe Photoshop for rendering your fashion croquis and costume designs, taking your sketches from concept to completion. These techniques are not limited to fashion use; they're perfect for all designers and illustrators. Join Robin Schneider as she shows you how to scan, clean, color, and render your hand-drawn illustrations with tricks for adding faces and hair. Then learn how to use filters and brushes to replicate fabric textures like linen, flannel, wool, denim, or fur, and make those fabrics wrap around the body with the Transform and Puppet Warp tools. Robin will also show how to lay out your ideas on presentation boards in a way that will make clients and buyers take notice.